She said there were no warnings alongside the product at the Top Juice store at Highpoint Shopping Centre.

"The issue was the crumble being labelled incorrectly," she said.

Warnings alongside the product have since been on display in the store.

"People with allergies shouldn't have to live in a bubble," said the Melbourne mum.

"We should be told if things are high risk. But on that day, the lady who served me was very confident there was no other nuts. I trusted her and because of that I had a severe attack," she added."I believe there should be more laws in place to help protect us. Not just have us stop eating out. We have a right to enjoy eating out too."

Top Juice have made on a statement on their website saying they comply with all regulatory requirements regarding the sale of products containing allergens.

"We adhere to the highest standards and food handling practices in our production facilities and stores," the website states.